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Fireworks Safety Guidelines <br />Fireworks are associated with many injuries nationally each year. The following safety <br />guidelines are offered to reduce fireworks injuries, fires and nuisance complaints: <br />• Read, understand and follow the instructions on each device prior to using. <br />• Use fireworks with close adult supervision. <br />• Choose a safe place to use fireworks that is far from anything that could be damaged from <br />the normal or abnormal operation of any device. Fireworks should only be ignited outdoors <br />and away from animals, buildings, storage tanks, brush or combustible materials. <br />• Anyone acting in an irresponsible manner or who appears to be under the influence of. <br />alcohol or other drugs should not handle or discharge fireworks. <br />• Keep fireworks away from small children and store them in a cool dry location away from <br />sources of ignition (heat and flames). Fireworks should not be allowed to become wet <br />and should not be used when dried after becoming wet. <br />• Do not carry fireworks in your pocket or on your person. <br />• Lit cigarettes, cigars, pipes or open flames should be kept away from fireworks that are <br />for sale or when stored. <br />i Never ignite fireworks inside another container, such as inside a bottle or can. <br />• Eye protection is recommended for those using fireworks. Never throw fireworks or aim <br />them at another person, animal or building. <br />• Only light one firework device at a time, then move away from the device quickly. Keep <br />clear of any device that has been ignited, but has yet to go off. <br />• If a firework device has been ignited but fails to go off, stay clear of the device for an <br />extended period of time to prevent injury due to delayed activation. Soak the device in <br />water before handling it. <br />• Never place any part of your body, especially your head, over the firework device when <br />lighting. Approach the item from the side and light while keeping your body away from <br />the item. <br />• Never relight malfunctioning fireworks. Report any defects back to the seller or the <br />Consumer Product Safety Commission. <br />• Never experiment with fireworks, make your own fireworks, or alter fireworks in any <br />manner (a strong federal prohibition exists for such activity). <br />• -State Fire Marshal Fireworks Fact Sheet April 30, 2002 Page 4 of 6 <br />www.fire.state.mn.us Questions: firecode@state.mn.us <br />~G <br />
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